Chrysler Rat Rod
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Out with the saw
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Interior finished
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Engine rebuilt and engine bay ready
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Couldn't decide on big or small front wheels
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Went with the small wheels
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Fire extinguisher but might not be able to reach it.
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I like the front end
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In it's diorama
Opmerkingen
27 June 2016, 23:59
Album info
Take a '33 Chrysler Imperial and chop it up, attempting to make a rat rod